Robert Elliott, D.D. (1658-1735) was an Irish Anglican priest. [1]
Elliott was born in Kilkenny and educated at the Trinity College, Dublin. [2] He was appointed as the Prebendary of Leighlin Cathedral in 1710, [3] the Treasurer of Ferns from 1714 to 1717, [4] and then the Archdeacon of Ferns. He then held both the positions, the dean and the prebend, until his death in 1735. [5]
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